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SYNOPSIS
Sun’s Certified Network
Administrator for the Solaris 8
Operating Environment (SCNA) is
meant for those candidates with
three or more years of experience
working in a network capacity. In
order to take the one exam
associated with this
advanced-level certification, a
candidate must have achieved the
Sun’s Certified System
Administrator for the Solaris
Operating Environment (SCSA)
certification. The SCNA is a
logical step to tackling the Sun
Certified SecurityAdministrator
for the Solaris Operating
Environment certification.
This certification is well
suited to IT professionals who are
advanced systems or network
administrators in a UNIX
environment as well as to those
candidates who want to form a
solid foundation for UNIX network
security.
Sun certification exams taken
after September 1, 2002 are valid
for two (2) years from the date of
certification. Despite the
two-year validity date, Sun does
not presently plan to revoke
certification titles already held
by a professional if the validity
date of a specific certification
has passed.
With this in mind, it’s good to
know that the Sun Certified
Network Administrator for the
Solaris[tm] 9 Operating
Environment exam, number CX-310-044,
is available.
Certifications
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